SNP minister quits for better 'work-life balance'published at 10:53 Greenwich Mean Time 8 March 2020
Aileen Campbell said her job as communities secretary had been demanding "in terms of pressure and time".
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David Cameron defends his record in the Commons amid Conservative infighting over welfare and economic policy
Despite his sadness at Iain Duncan Smith's resignation, the PM says compassionate conservatism is not over
No 10 says David Cameron has "full confidence" in George Osborne as the chancellor misses Commons statements
Labour says the Budget has an "enormous hole" in it and should be withdrawn
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Aileen Campbell said her job as communities secretary had been demanding "in terms of pressure and time".
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Read MoreOliver Dowden says the corporation needs to do more to reflect the UK's "genuine diversity".
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Read MoreThe Home Office is urged to do more to help those struggling with the post-Brexit residency process.
Read MoreAllies of the Labour leader are worried about how the contest to replace him is shaping up, writes Iain Watson.
Read MoreIt's quiet but there's plenty going on at Westminster.
Read MoreFrances O'Grady says "sister unions" in Europe will make sure she's "plugged in" on workers' rights.
Read MoreBudget negotiations show once again that caution is often required in government.
Read MoreThe number of journeys made by public transport in Scotland drops while the number of cars hits three million.
Read MoreThree rivals are vying to take over as head of the centre right CDU in a race to lead Germany.
Read MoreSheriffs are still sentencing criminals to prison terms of 12 months or less despite legislation to reduce it.
Read MoreMayor Tony Crouch said he and most of his fellow councillors were "appalled at the unacceptable behaviour".
Read MoreEducated people cause most harm to the planet so schools must change, say teenage climate campaigners.
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